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lordofduct wrote:The lady has entered the forum... woot, go C cups on me baby!
You have a picture of you for everything, huh? :)
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racketboy wrote:
lordofduct wrote:The lady has entered the forum... woot, go C cups on me baby!
You have a picture of you for everything, huh? :)
I guess people just like taking pics of me...

in some of the more embarassing scenarios as well.

damn it, I will get those hooligans!
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lordofduct wrote:
racketboy wrote:
lordofduct wrote:The lady has entered the forum... woot, go C cups on me baby!
You have a picture of you for everything, huh? :)
I guess people just like taking pics of me...

in some of the more embarassing scenarios as well.

damn it, I will get those hooligans!
We need a PHPBB mod that revokes your image posting privileges. :(
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There actually was one female in my guild in warcraft that was great, but every other I encountered in MMOs and in Ventrilo (voice program) was the sterotypical annoyance factor. It wasn't uncommon for raid guilds to have a no female policy because they would be annoyingly flirtateous with any geek waiting to lap it up or overbearingly motherish, which was distracting to acting as a cohesive unit snapping to order without question.
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wyatt wrote:There actually was one female in my guild in warcraft that was great, but every other I encountered in MMOs and in Ventrilo (voice program) was the sterotypical annoyance factor. It wasn't uncommon for raid guilds to have a no female policy because they would be annoyingly flirtateous with any geek waiting to lap it up or overbearingly motherish, which was distracting to acting as a cohesive unit snapping to order without question.
Ugh I know. One time I was playing CSS and a supposed girl was on the voice chat, and said something like "Why would you shoot me?!" after I shot her. Then the male admin kicked me. I assume they went on and had a cyber session.

Oh and:
Dear female gamers,

We don't care if you exist. We are going to treat you just like every other male gamer. If you admit to us that you are female, we will treat you worse. We play video games just to get away from you, so we are not liable for what we say or do over XBL or whatever we're playing. Go preach your equality bullshit somewhere else, we've dealt with enough of it in the real world.

Bottom line, deal with it, or GTFO.

Signed,

Male gamers.
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Girl gamers do exist, i know one. She works for Play magazine. She knows alot about games.
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bluelazergun wrote:Girl gamers do exist, i know one. She works for Play magazine. She knows alot about games.
Yey, the token hot chick, that every magazine has.

There's actually one of those who bartends at the club I frequent. Used to work at gamespot (not stop, spot, the magazine) or something... really cool chick.



and come on mozgus, you love a transvestite when you see one... we teh sexor. Next your going to tell me Eddie Izzard is a fag... wait, what!?
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lordofduct wrote:
bluelazergun wrote:Girl gamers do exist, i know one. She works for Play magazine. She knows alot about games.
Yey, the token hot chick, that every magazine has.
I thought I was the only one that noticed that...
I wonder if the girls realize that...

At least Morgan Webb knows her stuff pretty well.
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racketboy wrote:
lordofduct wrote:
bluelazergun wrote:Girl gamers do exist, i know one. She works for Play magazine. She knows alot about games.
Yey, the token hot chick, that every magazine has.
I thought I was the only one that noticed that...
I wonder if the girls realize that...

At least Morgan Webb knows her stuff pretty well.
She was in a wendy's commercial this summer and another one but i forget what company. Shes pretty funny, she performs improv with a group called last day of school. What a perfect girl, loves video games and is funny. Her boyfriend is really cool too though and funny, sorry guys.
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I don't know if you guys read The Gamers Quarter, but her piece in the newest issue ( #8 ) about Secret of Mana is one of the best examples of writing about games that I've ever read. It's titled "Secrets and Save Points." You have to download the mag as a pdf to read it.

Others might disagree with me, because it's not really about the game, but rather about her experience playing it. (If you read TGQ you know what I'm talking about.) But I loved it. I'd recommend TGQ to retro-minded gamers.

EDIT: Sorry - just to clarify I'm talking about Heather Campbell of Play, not Morgan Webb.
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